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12 Hueres International
French 1 panel This poster for the 12 Heures Internationales de Reims, held on July 3 and 4, 1954, is a celebrated work by the renowned French automotive artist Géo Ham (Georges Hamel). Poster Significance The Artist: Géo Ham was a prolific 20th-century illustrator famous for his dynamic Art Deco style that masterfully conveyed a sense of speed. This specific 1954 Reims poster is considered one of his most dramatic post-war works.The Imagery: The artwork captures a high-speed night scene at the Circuit de Reims-Gueux, featuring the silhouettes and lancing headlights of iconic race cars from Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Ferrari. In the background, cars are seen racing through the famous Dunlop bridge, a landmark of the track. Historical Context The event took place at a pivotal moment in motorsport history: The Race Winner: The 12-hour endurance race depicted on this poster was won by Ken Wharton and Peter Whitehead driving a Jaguar D-type (#3), marking a successful debut for that legendary model. F1 Significance: The same weekend (July 4, 1954) saw the 1954 French Grand Prix at the same circuit. This race is historic for the dominant debut of the Mercedes-Benz W196 "Silver Arrows," where Juan Manuel Fangio led a 1-2 finish for the team.
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